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Title: Last Xmas card...
Post by: BazaJT on 11 December 2019, 20:58:30
...was handed over today so that's me done with Xmas for another year :y Now to get ready for Easter which one of my daughters who works at a well known supermarket informs me will start on 26th December :o
Title: Re: Last Xmas card...
Post by: Varche on 11 December 2019, 22:06:55
So you think....

You will still be getting cards from people you have forgotten in two weeks time!
Title: Re: Last Xmas card...
Post by: Andy B on 11 December 2019, 22:18:24
...was handed over today so that's me done with Xmas for another year :y Now to get ready for Easter which one of my daughters who works at a well known supermarket informs me will start on 26th December :o

Nestles Easter eggs were being made since last Aug/Sept  :y :y
Title: Re: Last Xmas card...
Post by: Nick W on 12 December 2019, 10:55:41
My local corner shop has been selling  Creme eggs since for a fortnight. I've been good an resisted the temptation. Which is likely to change when the mince pie supply dries up.
Title: Re: Last Xmas card...
Post by: TheBoy on 12 December 2019, 17:11:43
My local corner shop has been selling  Creme eggs since for a fortnight. I've been good an resisted the temptation. Which is likely to change when the mince pie supply dries up.
You're a wrong'un NickW ;D. Crème Egg v Mince Pie isn't a contest, and Mr Kipling don't stand a chance against Cadburys ;D
Title: Re: Last Xmas card...
Post by: Lizzie Zoom on 12 December 2019, 19:47:15
...was handed over today so that's me done with Xmas for another year :y Now to get ready for Easter which one of my daughters who works at a well known supermarket informs me will start on 26th December :o

Nestles Easter eggs were being made since last Aug/Sept  :y :y

Yes, we used to place our stores Christmas product requirements in May/June, with Easter products in July/August.

The manufacturers started their production runs before those dates ;)
Title: Re: Last Xmas card...
Post by: Migv6 le Frog Fan on 12 December 2019, 19:51:05
Havent sent a single card yet. Really should have a think if theres anyone I want to send one to.
Title: Re: Last Xmas card...
Post by: Andy B on 12 December 2019, 19:57:49
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The manufacturers started their production runs before those dates ;)

But if you look at date of manufacture on a Nestles egg, they're all the same ...  ;)
Title: Re: Last Xmas card...
Post by: Lizzie Zoom on 12 December 2019, 20:34:17
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The manufacturers started their production runs before those dates ;)

But if you look at date of manufacture on a Nestles egg, they're all the same ...  ;)

Which of course is impossible in practical terms, although when I was in the trade the dates shown were a generic “best before date” of about August of that year. ;)
Title: Re: Last Xmas card...
Post by: STEMO on 12 December 2019, 20:37:22
Havent sent a single card yet. Really should have a think if theres anyone I want to send one to.
Don't bother sending me one this year, Albs. Waste of money.
Title: Re: Last Xmas card...
Post by: Nick W on 13 December 2019, 11:22:45
My local corner shop has been selling  Creme eggs since for a fortnight. I've been good an resisted the temptation. Which is likely to change when the mince pie supply dries up.
You're a wrong'un NickW ;D . Crème Egg v Mince Pie isn't a contest, and Mr Kipling don't stand a chance against Cadburys ;D


Mr Kipling????


Mince pies should have plenty of moist filling(brandy helps, whether inside or in brandy butter spread on top) in a buttery pastry, not sludge in cardboard.
Title: Re: Last Xmas card...
Post by: Nick W on 13 December 2019, 11:24:13
Havent sent a single card yet. Really should have a think if theres anyone I want to send one to.


gave up on cards about 15 years ago.


Next step; presents.
Title: Re: Last Xmas card...
Post by: TheBoy on 13 December 2019, 16:44:06
...was handed over today so that's me done with Xmas for another year :y Now to get ready for Easter which one of my daughters who works at a well known supermarket informs me will start on 26th December :o

Nestles Easter eggs were being made since last Aug/Sept  :y :y

Yes, we used to place our stores Christmas product requirements in May/June, with Easter products in July/August.

The manufacturers started their production runs before those dates ;)
Times have moved on LZ.

Now, you order your Boxing Day sales stuff in the previous winter ;), assuming its not like food and similar with a BBE
Title: Re: Last Xmas card...
Post by: BazaJT on 13 December 2019, 16:49:26
I did things the other way round NickW I gave up on the presents first-it's a lot cheaper that way :y It hurts a bit that I'm going to have to buy more cards for next year after spending £1 on a pack of 30 last year >:(
Title: Re: Last Xmas card...
Post by: TheBoy on 13 December 2019, 16:51:36
I did things the other way round NickW I gave up on the presents first-it's a lot cheaper that way :y It hurts a bit that I'm going to have to buy more cards for next year after spending £1 on a pack of 30 last year >:(
The cards cost more than pressies. 
Title: Re: Last Xmas card...
Post by: amba on 13 December 2019, 16:57:27
Never do cards it’s just wasteful imho .Swtsmbo does all that stuff including present buying and wrapping .
I put up the outside lights that’s my contribution and spend the next 3 weeks counting down to removing them .
Bah Humbug
Title: Re: Last Xmas card...
Post by: TheBoy on 13 December 2019, 17:01:26
No tacky, cheesy outside lights here. I leave that to the rest of the street.
Title: Re: Last Xmas card...
Post by: Migv6 le Frog Fan on 13 December 2019, 17:01:43
Putting up the tree has been mentioned today. Ive got a week off work, so a bit short on excuses. Might convert to Judaism for next year so I can really ignore the whole Commercefest altogether.
Title: Re: Last Xmas card...
Post by: Doctor Gollum on 13 December 2019, 17:02:41
I got the tree out of its box in the garage and plugged it in. If that counts :-\
Title: Re: Last Xmas card...
Post by: TheBoy on 13 December 2019, 17:03:37
Job from Xmas eve. And its womans work.
Title: Re: Last Xmas card...
Post by: Doctor Gollum on 13 December 2019, 17:09:36
Job from Xmas eve. And its womans work.
Mother couldn't reach the shelf ;D
Title: Re: Last Xmas card...
Post by: BazaJT on 13 December 2019, 17:13:57
There you go then buy her a set of ladders for Xmas job jobbed :D :D ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: Last Xmas card...
Post by: Migv6 le Frog Fan on 13 December 2019, 17:15:09
It will be my job to get it out of the loft and set it in the designated spot. After that I don't plan on getting involved if I can help it.
Title: Re: Last Xmas card...
Post by: dave the builder on 13 December 2019, 17:20:07
No tacky, cheesy outside lights here. I leave that to the rest of the street.
I hear they have bunting up all year
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Title: Re: Last Xmas card...
Post by: BazaJT on 13 December 2019, 17:20:28
Furthest I go is putting up what thankfully few cards I receive and as soon as Xmas day is over they're in the re-cycling-you can tell I love Xmas :D :D
Title: Re: Last Xmas card...
Post by: Terbs on 13 December 2019, 18:24:46
Dear, dear, dear gents and ladies....aren't we a load of old moaning Victor Meldrews on here.  :o
Good grief...cheer up, you only live once :D
I hope you lot never get into the same care home together....omg, just imagine it  ;D ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: Last Xmas card...
Post by: Nick W on 14 December 2019, 11:03:27
Putting up the tree has been mentioned today. Ive got a week off work, so a bit short on excuses. Might convert to Judaism for next year so I can really ignore the whole Commercefest altogether.


I converted to atheism several years ago. Although I've rung for three carol services so far this week, and expect to do at least three more plus a wedding on Friday. Unfortunately, bells tend to only be installed in churches ;D
Title: Re: Last Xmas card...
Post by: Varche on 14 December 2019, 13:32:39
Dear, dear, dear gents and ladies....aren't we a load of old moaning Victor Meldrews on here.  :o
Good grief...cheer up, you only live once :D
I hope you lot never get into the same care home together....omg, just imagine it  ;D ;D ;D ;D

How do you know they aren’t all in the same care home now? That would explain quite a lot. E.g. nowt on TV
Title: Re: Last Xmas card...
Post by: Sir Tigger KC on 14 December 2019, 16:45:27
Dear, dear, dear gents and ladies....aren't we a load of old moaning Victor Meldrews on here.  :o
Good grief...cheer up, you only live once :D
I hope you lot never get into the same care home together....omg, just imagine it  ;D ;D ;D ;D

How do you know they aren’t all in the same care home now? That would explain quite a lot. E.g. nowt on TV

I've often wondered if Lord Opti and Uncle STEMO are in the same care home and as they're both too deaf to hear each other, they come on here to bicker!  ;D
Title: Re: Last Xmas card...
Post by: Lizzie Zoom on 14 December 2019, 20:55:28
...was handed over today so that's me done with Xmas for another year :y Now to get ready for Easter which one of my daughters who works at a well known supermarket informs me will start on 26th December :o

Nestles Easter eggs were being made since last Aug/Sept  :y :y

Yes, we used to place our stores Christmas product requirements in May/June, with Easter products in July/August.

The manufacturers started their production runs before those dates ;)
Times have moved on LZ.

Now, you order your Boxing Day sales stuff in the previous winter ;), assuming its not like food and similar with a BBE

We were talking about Easter Eggs TB, so best before dates with chocolate have remained the same.  Nestle alone this year produced 13.5 million eggs from just their Halifax plant alone. They cannot be produced earlier than about June to September because of their “shelf life” limitations, although cold stores are used.

Yes, of course, non-food product is manufactured all year round, especially that from deepest China ;D ;)

With product for Boxing Day and before that now, Black Friday, that is quite another matter and is one of the tricks of the trade, being a game of smoke and mirrors when it comes to pricing. It is also so often today “special purchases” of tat that the public fall for! ::) ::) ;D ;D ;)
Title: Re: Last Xmas card...
Post by: Rods2 on 18 December 2019, 13:50:21
I did things the other way round NickW I gave up on the presents first-it's a lot cheaper that way :y It hurts a bit that I'm going to have to buy more cards for next year after spending £1 on a pack of 30 last year >:(

Get Eboy to order you a cheap pack off Ebay, although it is already touch & go on delivery, via Eboy, before xmas 2020. ;D ;D
Title: Re: Last Xmas card...
Post by: aaronjb on 18 December 2019, 14:37:45
Dear, dear, dear gents and ladies....aren't we a load of old moaning Victor Meldrews on here.  :o
Good grief...cheer up, you only live once :D
I hope you lot never get into the same care home together....omg, just imagine it  ;D ;D ;D ;D

How do you know they aren’t all in the same care home now? That would explain quite a lot. E.g. nowt on TV

Wait, you mean this isn't a care home for the terminally miserable?


Bugger. I must have taken a wrong turn! ;D